Also in Breaking Bad and a lot of other movies: North America has a blue sky, South America a green one. In Game of Thrones the different Kingdoms have different colors - Colors can also be used as a kind of map. Thanks for another great video.
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Me being an architecture student trying to learn more about colours and perspectives and thinking " HOW HAVE I NOT FOUND THIS EARLY?! " . Although I'm in a different profession ,this really is linked with my daily work . To know the correct angles to render and the combination of colours is really important . This video really helped me to pay more attention on details . Thank you so much !!!
@@anirudhnarayan89 absolutely, great contender so I completely agree however suspiria or incredibly stunning and impressive, I love it, don't look now has a more effective and practical use of colour as opposes to style if that makes sense.
I know I’ll never have the means or circumstances to be a cinematographer or be a film maker as I’d like to, but I’m forever grateful that this channel has taught me the fundamentals!
Breaking Bad uses color in such a genius way. Actually, the whole show is genius. Literally everything was so carefully thought you can spend days analysing a single episode.
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i feel like this was next level, something you find in a secret directors book cause like.. were talking about the subconscious here. Out here, on youtube. Definately interesting
My favorite example of this is the Tobey Maguire movie Pleasantville. In the beginning Pleasantville is black and white and throughout the movie as the characters experience different emotions the color gets added back in.
Love this! Color in cinematography is so important. Greta Gerwig does this so explicitly yet at the same time subtly in Little Women (2019), with yellow light signifying their past/childhood, and blue light signifying the present
You will think that every single colour will have a specific feeling that is universally used that way. Well that maybe true to a degree. If you establish a colour to mean something at the beginning of a film, the audience will subconsciously feel that way when u show the color again. So if we establish that warm is bad and blue is good, when warm colour comes on the screen, the audience will start to feel uneasy without knowing exactly way. The colour in ur film should be purpose full nor noticed. This is a subconscious message communicated tot he audience.
6:17 the sanitation trucks are blue, because they are indeed were all blue in USSR, not because it means something. I am from post-soviet country, those trucks are iconic, some countries still use them. Chernobyl did a great job with decorations and authenticity. Sometimes you overthink and make up things. Maybe you are right, but i just wanted to say that these truck with such color was a regular thing
I love movies. I also teach courses on the subconscious mind. I basically coach people on how to operate their subconscious minds to improve their life. I tell them to "wash off the day" each night before sleeping. These color-coded messages might be intended for a movie, but they can trigger other things in individuals. People actually get influenced by movies and television for this very reason.
6:17 The colours of the truck cabin and bed are actually the factory standard for this model, so they didn't paint it like that specifically for the movie.
The noticed point seems to be similar to how Sir Roger Deakins feels about cinematography in general. The interesting shots and the standard shots all surve a purpose and are needed but you don't want to make the audience detach from the scenes that are playing out. You watch the audiecne to be sucked in further. Making a film is a beautifully choreographed dance that takes so many people so much effort and time to get right.
I really hope this comment will catch your eye. 😁 I was wondering if it would work to establish with one color that the bad guy (dangerous situation) say is red, good is blue, but then in the end the good character turns out to be bad one, would I need to change color or should I keep it as it might still create sense of safety??? 😥
Establish colour at the beginning of a film. OK, so how long have you got, by what timestamp should a colours meaning to presented before it becomes conflicting data?
Thank you very much I really enjoyed the video it allowed me to learn things about color that I did not know. Or I wasn't even paying attention to these things
WooW... just at amazing video..!! I never had thought of the usage of color in films in such a way..!! Thank You Sir for sharing such an informative video..!! Also, all of your other tutorials are also Great..!!
guys it would be cool i yall watch the movie "ayutha ezuthu" in which the whole colour schemes change as they say the stories of the 3 main characters, it feels as if watching 3 different movies at the same time on the same screen
Then movie is complex if we've to put attention to the colour so are there movies which never put attention to colour & that never had a negative impact on them?
Also in Breaking Bad and a lot of other movies: North America has a blue sky, South America a green one. In Game of Thrones the different Kingdoms have different colors - Colors can also be used as a kind of map. Thanks for another great video.
Great point! You notice instantly when we shift from Kings Landing to Winterfell to Essos etc
Mexico is orange 😎
As a half mexican I can confirm that the everything is tilted orange in Mexico
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@@schizvoid8774 ah you're right of course, thanks. Not a native speaker.
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Me being an architecture student trying to learn more about colours and perspectives and thinking " HOW HAVE I NOT FOUND THIS EARLY?! " . Although I'm in a different profession ,this really is linked with my daily work . To know the correct angles to render and the combination of colours is really important . This video really helped me to pay more attention on details .
Thank you so much !!!
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For me "don't look now" (1973) has the greatest use of colour in film.
What do you think about Suspiria? Although I've watched both the films, I remember Suspiria much more distinctly.
@@anirudhnarayan89 absolutely, great contender so I completely agree however suspiria or incredibly stunning and impressive, I love it, don't look now has a more effective and practical use of colour as opposes to style if that makes sense.
I know I’ll never have the means or circumstances to be a cinematographer or be a film maker as I’d like to, but I’m forever grateful that this channel has taught me the fundamentals!
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Breaking Bad uses color in such a genius way. Actually, the whole show is genius. Literally everything was so carefully thought you can spend days analysing a single episode.
That's genius bro that's so genius. I watched it and I was like wow that's genius.
Wow! The importance of color is tremendous
Thank you for this video
I always loved the way Wes Anderson used color in his films. I even recognized this when I was younger, before I understood filmmaking.
I just got an ad from Tomorrow’s Filmmakers, and watched it the full way through thinking it was the video 😂
I am not a filmmaker, do not own any camera but I am amazed by the content and the quality you guys offer... I might sign up for the course just for fun.
i feel like this was next level, something you find in a secret directors book cause like.. were talking about the subconscious here. Out here, on youtube. Definately interesting
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My favorite example of this is the Tobey Maguire movie Pleasantville. In the beginning Pleasantville is black and white and throughout the movie as the characters experience different emotions the color gets added back in.
Hey mate, you made it so simple. I've watched tons of Videos but this one is so good. You explained it well. Thank you.
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Love this! Color in cinematography is so important. Greta Gerwig does this so explicitly yet at the same time subtly in Little Women (2019), with yellow light signifying their past/childhood, and blue light signifying the present
Everyday you learn something new, and this has been very exciting for me to learn. Thank you, Justus!
You will think that every single colour will have a specific feeling that is universally used that way. Well that maybe true to a degree. If you establish a colour to mean something at the beginning of a film, the audience will subconsciously feel that way when u show the color again. So if we establish that warm is bad and blue is good, when warm colour comes on the screen, the audience will start to feel uneasy without knowing exactly way. The colour in ur film should be purpose full nor noticed. This is a subconscious message communicated tot he audience.
6:17 the sanitation trucks are blue, because they are indeed were all blue in USSR, not because it means something. I am from post-soviet country, those trucks are iconic, some countries still use them. Chernobyl did a great job with decorations and authenticity.
Sometimes you overthink and make up things. Maybe you are right, but i just wanted to say that these truck with such color was a regular thing
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I love movies. I also teach courses on the subconscious mind. I basically coach people on how to operate their subconscious minds to improve their life. I tell them to "wash off the day" each night before sleeping. These color-coded messages might be intended for a movie, but they can trigger other things in individuals. People actually get influenced by movies and television for this very reason.
6:17 The colours of the truck cabin and bed are actually the factory standard for this model, so they didn't paint it like that specifically for the movie.
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One of my favorite examples of this is the movie whiplash with the way miles tellers clothes are getting gradually darker over time
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The noticed point seems to be similar to how Sir Roger Deakins feels about cinematography in general. The interesting shots and the standard shots all surve a purpose and are needed but you don't want to make the audience detach from the scenes that are playing out. You watch the audiecne to be sucked in further. Making a film is a beautifully choreographed dance that takes so many people so much effort and time to get right.
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I love the colour palette in Joker!
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Teal and orange is a scourge on art.
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Wow!! I am amazed....never knew so much thought goes into film making just regarding colour
Amazing analysis - never would have noticed it unless pointee out. Will be on the lookout now for other movies
This video is really interesting. Never thought of this. Thank you so much.😌
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Omg, that’s great, I’ve seen a lot of videos about color in films but nobody explained it só clear as this guy did! Congats
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When I hear color and cinema, all I think about is SUSPIRIA
I have always noticed the colour and why they would have put the light up there. I don't know how but yes I find colours
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I really hope this comment will catch your eye. 😁 I was wondering if it would work to establish with one color that the bad guy (dangerous situation) say is red, good is blue, but then in the end the good character turns out to be bad one, would I need to change color or should I keep it as it might still create sense of safety??? 😥
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Absolutely loved this video! Makes you look/plan a shot differently! Great job 👊🏽
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Establish colour at the beginning of a film.
OK, so how long have you got, by what timestamp should a colours meaning to presented before it becomes conflicting data?
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I agreed with every example that I had seen, with the exception of the newer Bladerunner. I clearly remember thinking, "Why is this over-yellow?"
Thank you very much I really enjoyed the video it allowed me to learn things about color that I did not know. Or I wasn't even paying attention to these things
Fantastic! Thanks, Man.
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This was amazing!
So its not about a specific color but its about the feeling that u chose to give to the color
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you made it a lot easier, thank you and I hope you made more of these videos.
blew my mind when someone on here explained the color in spiderman
WooW... just at amazing video..!! I never had thought of the usage of color in films in such a way..!! Thank You Sir for sharing such an informative video..!! Also, all of your other tutorials are also Great..!!
Another good presentation.
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What about black and white movies? Is there a similar technique with power of lights and shadows?
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the breaking bad ones are truly unnoticeable
Another very informative video…teaching me something new as always
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well... blue truck in "chornobil", its a lassic color of "зил" dump trucks, and many of this models have green carcases))
Awesome.
guys it would be cool i yall watch the movie "ayutha ezuthu" in which the whole colour schemes change as they say the stories of the 3 main characters, it feels as if watching 3 different movies at the same time on the same screen
🤯 Thank you
Great video made better by amazing examples!
Mass Effect did it too, Blue: Paragon Red: Renegade
Then movie is complex if we've to put attention to the colour so are there movies which never put attention to colour & that never had a negative impact on them?
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Very helpful. Thanks 😊
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